John Lennon's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
What is love?
What is peace?
There probably aren’t many people who can give a clear answer to these questions that have existed since time immemorial.
However, when you listen to John Lennon’s music, even if you don’t find the answer, it will surely give you a powerful impulse to think.
Let this ranking be a chance to reconsider the meaning of “Love & Peace.”
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John Lennon Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
ImagineJohn Lennon22rank/position

This “Imagine” is a signature song from John Lennon’s solo career and is also known as a political song that asserts his pacifism.
Even today, when conflicts arise somewhere in the world, the song is still subject to broadcast bans, which underscores the strong influence of both the song and John Lennon himself.
LoveJohn Lennon23rank/position

John Lennon is also a very famous artist, but for weddings, it has to be the simple “Love.” It’s a slightly slow, murmuring kind of song, and I’d like you to listen to it while reflecting on the lyrics, which ask, “What is love?”
Come TogetherJohn Lennon24rank/position

Released by the Beatles in 1969, this song is a classic that celebrates the joy born when people come together as one.
John Lennon’s lead vocals and the unique sound crafted by the whole band are especially captivating.
It’s an impactful track that perfectly deserves its place at the very start of the album Abbey Road.
Interestingly, the song was initially commissioned as a campaign song for Timothy Leary’s election run.
It’s perfect for times when you want to deepen bonds with friends or achieve something together as a group.
Every listen sparks a sense of unity and solidarity—such a wonderful song.


